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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association at Encompass. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Athlete by an authorized administrator of Encompass. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TATES CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM K. H. S. A. A. CHAMPION — 1978

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(Left to Right) Front Row: Roger Yates, Ernie Williams, Scott Deyo, Dave Carpenter, Brad Redmon, Kevin Larabee. Second Row: Andy McLaughlin, Dave Carroll, Mark Mangione, H. C. Haynes, Dick Lickert, Gene Schindler, Coach Jerry Pickrell. Third Row: Coach Skip Hanson, Brent Wiley, Doug Lickert. Keith Watts, Landon King, Torrin Gilbert, Kevin Keams, Brad Walls, Tony Mack, Coach Ron Cole.

Member Of National Federation of State High School Associations

Official Organ of the KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AUGUST 1978 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET - CLASS AAA GIRLS

Louisville, Kentucky — May 20, 1978

Central High School Track Team - K.H.S.A.A. Champion

(Left to Right) Front Row; Y. Curry, A. Trowbridge, Y. Rudolph, I. Martin, L. Coleman, E. Foeman. Second Row: V. Barna, V. Rodgers, T. Burke, R. Page, E. Buechler, L. Wagemaker, Coach J. Henderson. Third Row: S. Roberts, V. Dawson, D. Carter, P. O'Brien, K. Porter, V. Dobiesz, K. Collins.

60 Yard Hurdles- 880 Yard Run- High Jump— 1. Kimbrough, Pleasure Ridge Park Martin, Central 1. Wagemaker, Central 2. Denney, Moore Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park 2. Zwicker, Jeffersontown 3. Clay, Butler Forrester, Atherton 3. Corbett, Assumpton 4. Warren, Southern Voit, Atherton 4. Allen, Iroquois 5. Turner, Doss Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park Hedges, Western Time-8.4 Time-2:16.2 Distance — 5'3" llOYardHurdles- 440 Yard Relay Long Jump— 1. Kimbrough, Pleasure Ridge Park 1. Thomas Jefferson 1. Wagemaker, Central 2. Handley, Ballard 2. Iroquois 2. Handley, Ballard 3. Warren, Southern 3. Ballard 3. Brutscher, Western 4. Clay, Butler 4. Southern 4. Wilson, Ballard 5. 5. Stuart Denney, Moore 5. Sipes,^ Western „ ^ ,„,,,, Time-15.1 Distance-17'6" Mile Run- 880 Yard Relay- Shot Put- Jones. Pleasure Ridge Park 1. Central 1. Hampton, Iroquois Burke, Central 2. Butler 2. Kopate, Doss Jones, Pleasure Ridge Park 3. Iroquois 3. Roberts. Central Kieffer, Waggener 4. Ballard 4. Schwenden, Seneca Clarke, Sacred Heart 5. Jeffersontown 5. Miller, Moore „ . „n,^i/t> Distance-40 S'/z TOTAL POINTS 100 Yard Dash- Mile Relay— Central 46 McCoy, Atherton 1. Pleasure Ridge Park Pleasure Ridge Park 35 Lanham, Assumpton 2. Central Thomas Jefferson 21 Dishman. Sacred Heart 3. Butler Iroquois 19 Tucker, Ballard 4. Moore Ballard 19 Porter, Manual 5. Western Time-4:05.2 Butler 16 Moore 14 220 Yard Dash- Southern 13 Dobiesz. Central 880 Yard Medley Relay- Atherton 12 Martin. Iroquois 1. Thomas Jetterson Assumpton 9Vi 2. Butler Doss Fontana. Thomas Jefferson 8 McCoy. Atherton 3. Jeffersontown Jeffersontown IVi Lanham, Assumpton 4. Southern Western 7 5. Central Sacred Heart 6 Time — 26.1 Time-l:S0.3 Waggener 2 Seneca 2 Stuart 1 440 Yard Dash- Discus- Manual 1 1. Fontana, Thomas Jefferson Miller, Moore Angela Merici 1 2. Dobiesz, Central Terhune, Southern Fairdale 3. Beeler, Pleasure Ridge Park Potts, Doss Eastern 4. Reader, Sacred Heart Callan, Ballard Durrett 5. Brutscher, Western Riplinger, Angela Merici Ahrens Time-58.3 Distance-122'I0'/2' Male The Kentucky High School Athlete Official Organ of the Kentucky High School Athletic Association

VOL XLI—No 1 AUGUST, 1978 $1.00 Per Year The following suggestions are offered to help Hot Weather Hints coaches prevent heat exhaustion and heat stroke A Comment by the National Federation of during hot-weather athletic activity. State High School Associations and the Committee 1) Require a careful medical history and on the Medical Aspects of Sports of the American checkup prior to the beginning of practice. Medical Association. 2) Schedule workouts during cooler morning Early fall football practice frequently is con- and early evening hours in hot weather. ducted in very warm and highly humid weather (Heat exhaustion and heat stroke can occur in many parts of the United States. Under such in the shade.) observed. conditions, special precautions should be 3) Acclimate athletes to hot-weather activity Otherwise, the athlete is sub.iect to: by carefully graduated practice schedules. electrolytes a) Heat Cramps, depletion of 4) Provide rest periods of 15 to 30 minutes b) Heat Fatigue, depletion of salt and water during workouts of an hour or more in hot due to sweating weather. c) Heat Exhaustion, excessive depletion of 5) Supply clothing that is white to reflect salt and water heat, brief, loose an comfortable to permit d) Heat Stroke, overheating from breakdown heat escape, and permeable to moisture of the sweating mechanism to allow heat loss via sweat evaporation. Heat cramps are only temporarily disabling, but the moment of occurance may be significant. 6) Furnish extra salt and water in recom- mended amounts during hot weather. Heat fatigue dulls the athlete's skillful alert- ness and makes him more vulnerable to injury. 7) Watch athletes carefully for signs of troub- The other two heat illnesses can result in serious le, particularly interior hnemen and the physical harm and even death; both are prevent- determined athlete who may not report dis- able. comfort. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are prevent- 8) Remember that temperature and humidity, able only by careful control of various factors in not the sun, are the crucial factors. Measur- the conditioning program of the athlete. Basic, of ing the relative humidity, by use of a sling course, is adequate health history and health ex- psychrometer on the field, is advantageous amination prior to participation in practice. With in this regard.** the start of fall practice, it is essential to provide 9) Know what to do in case of such sn emer- for gradual acclimation to hot weather activity. gency, including immediate first aid prac- Equally important is the need to adjust salt and tices and pre-arranged procedures for ob- water intake to weather conditions taining medical care. As the athlete becomes accustomed to hot 10) Outlaw the hazardous warm weather use activity, he perspires more freely (and thus dissi- of rubberized apparel or other dehydration pates body heat) and excretes less salt (and thus devices by players. conserves sodium). With a graduated training Some teams encounter hot weather during the regimen, such acclimation can be expected to take season either through intersectional travel or fol- place over a period of about one week. lowing an unseasonable cool period. By this time, The old idea that water should be withheld the athlete should be physically fit; nevertheless, from athletes during workouts has no scientific the.y will not be environmentally fit. Coaches who foundation. In fact, such restriction, by depleting face this situation are advised to schedule practi- water in the body, can lead to heat fatigue and ces preceding the game at the warmest time of the serious illness. During exercise in the heat, it is day, to diligently subscribe to the Other recom- essential to replace - at least hourly the water mendations above, and to substitute during the lost by perspiration. game more frequently than normal. The result will benefit Salt also needs to be replaced daily, particu- the team's performance as well as the health of larly during the acclimation period. Extra salting the athletes. of the athlete's food within the bounds of taste * First Aid Chart for Athletic Injuries, Ameri- will accomplish this purpose. Salt tablets, par- can Medical Association, 1965: ticularly on an empty stomach, can be irritating HEAT ILLNESS: and may be poorly absorbed. Adding one teaspoon Heat Stroke — Collapse - with dry warm skin of salt to six quarts of flavored water used for - indicates sweating mechanism failure and rising drinking during hot-weather workouts offers a- body temperature. THIS IS AN EMERGENCY: nother approach. DELAY COULD BE FATAL. Immediately cool Even after acclimation, it is advisable to alter- athlete by the most expedient means (immersion nate periods of strenuous exercise with periods in cool water is a good method). Obtain medical of rest during hot weather. Also, it is important care at once. f9r the coach to observe his athletes carefully for Heat Exhaustion — Weakness - with profuse signs of lethargy, inattention, stupor, awkward- sweating - indicates state of shock due to de- ness, or unusual fatigue. Symptoms of water and pletion of salt and water. Place in shade with salt depletion may include sluggishness, headache, head level or lower than body. Give sips of dilute nausea, hallucinations, and/or weak and rapid salt water in conscious. Obtain medical care at pulse. If heat illness is suspected, prompt atten- once. tion to recommended emergency procedures out- **Murphy, R. J., and Ashe, lined at the W. F.: Prevention end of this statement may have vital of Heat Illness importance.* in Football Players: JAMA 194:- 6650-654 (Nov. 8) 1965. Page Two THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978

1978 VOL. XLI—NO. 1 AUGUST, Tompkinsville High School — Girls Published monthly, except June and July, by the Kentucky High School Athletic Association, Office of Publication, Lone Oak High School — Boys 560 E. Cooper Dr., P. O. Box 7502, Lexington, Ky. 40502. Individual Golf Winners — 1978 Second class postage paid at Lexington, Kentucky. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of October 3. 1917, authorized May 3, 1926. Publication No. 293080. Editor." TOM MILLS Assistant Editor JEAN BATSEL Assistant Editor DIANNE H. CAINES Assistant Editor LOUIS STOUT Assistant Editor BILLY V. WISE Lexington, Kentucky BOARD OF CONTROL President Jack Burkich (1976-1980) Whitesburg Vice-Pres Barney Thweatt (1977-1981) Hopkinsville

Directors . . , Denval Barriger (1975-1979), Bowling Green; Zeb Blankenship (1977-1981), Nicholasville; Joseph McPher- son (1976-1980), Louisville; J. D. Minnehan (1978-1982), LaGrange; Norman Passmore (1976-1980), Lexington, D.J. Ramsey (1978-1982), Louisville; Glendon Ravenscraft (1975- 1979), Alexandria; Conley Manning, State Dept. of Education representative. Subscription Rate $1.00 per year

t^e/n Me ^o/n/nint'o/ie/' i (Left to Right) Kenny Perry, individual winner. Lone Oak High School. Anne Rush, individual winner, Tompkinsville High School. Football Assigning Secretaries — 1978-79 The names and addresses of the assigning sec- retaries, with the residence and business phone Golf Tournament Winners numbers (residence numbers given first) are as follows: The Louisville Trinity High School Golf team won the 1978 State Tournament for Boys, held West-Ky. Conf., Joe Russell, Box 213 Russell- at the Anderson Golf Course, Fort Knox, on May ville, Ky. 42276, 502-726-6983, 502-726-9531 16-17. Kenny Perry of Lone Oak High School, and Big 8, Harold L. Mischel, 414 Clay Street, Owens- Rick Barger of Moore High School, tied for the boro, Ky. 42301, 502-683-4083, 502-684-6441 Boys' State Individual Tournament. Mid Kentucky, Jack Goodman, 514 Springdale, GoK Brandenburg, Ky. 40108, 502-422-2072, 502-422- Scores for the leading teams were: Trinity 612, 2969 Madison Central 625, Tates Creek 635, Covington Kentuckiana, Karl F. Schmitt, 710 E. Walnut, Catholic 640, Lone Oak 642, Henry Clay 656, Louisville, Ky. 40202, 502-458-9065. 502-584- Central City 657, Middlesboro 664, Mason County 8269; Curt Davis, 1119 E. Burnett St., Louis- 666, Doss 669, Bishop David 671, Mayfield 671, ville, Ky. 502-637-7383, 502-566-4471 Boone County 674. North Ky., Dan L. Sullivan, 132 Connelly Dr., Ft. Ballard High School won the team Girls' State Thomas, Ky. 41075, 606-781-0897, 606-491-1125 Tournament and Anne Rush of Tompkinsville C.K.F.O.A., Shirley Watts, 228 St. Ann Dr., Lex- High School was the medalist with the score of ington, Ky. 40502, 606-266-1749, 606-255-0835 154. 13th Region, Ray Canady, Box 244, Barbourville, Scores of the leading teams were: BaUard 717, Ky. 40906, 606-546-4765, 606-546-4175 Notre Dame 729, Green County 740. Sacred Heart 14th Region, Ed Madden, Pippa Passes, Ky. 41844, 743, Henderson County 741, Glasgow 791, Somer- 606-368-2753, 606-785-3153 set 793, Elizabethtown 813, Lone Oak 814, Lincoln 15th Region, Ronnie Thompson, Box 135, Raccoon, County 815, Owensboro 820, Lafayette 821, Tates Ky. 41557, 606-432-1942, 606-437-6361 Creek 822, Mason County 858, Villa Madonno 899, No. East Ky., Frank FiresMne, 224 Cardinal Road, Johnson Central 902. RusseU, Ky. 41169, 606-836-5120, 606-836-8822

Greenup County High School 1978 State PRECISION FOOTBALL Rifle Marksmanship Champion The Rules of Football PRECISION FOOTBALL is a 16mm, 28minute, The Greenup County High School Rifle Team sound, color (or black and white) film, produced won the State Rifle Marksmanship Championship under the sanction of the National Federation on April 1, 1978, with the team score of 1424. Sports Films Department. Greg Holbrook of Greenup County High School This film provides a new dimension to the won individual honors. understanding of the rules. It is designed for Twelve teams competed in the tournament, coaches, officials, players and fans, and promotes which was held at the Jeffersontown High School. emphasis in the following areas: scrimmage vio- Team scores are as follows: lations, pass interference, encroachment, free kicks, Greenup County 1424, Thomas Jefferson 1365, false starts, Uve and dead ball fouls, butt block- Jeffersontown 1349, Fern Creek 1328, Bourbon ing, face tackling, clipping, batting the ball, run- County 1305, Owensboro 1298, Stuart 1282, Valley ning plays and pass situations. TWs new motion 1213, Eastern 1185, Fort Knox 1168, Iroquois 1071, picture will be an asset to any sports information Male 1056. library. THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978 Page Three BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL

Girls' Team Golf Champion — 1978

(Left to Right) Elsie Meyer, Peggy Freeman, Coach Matilda Walker, Jean Scott, Suzanne Painchaud.

TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL

Boys' Team Golf Champion — 1978

(Lett to Right) Front Row: Scott Beard, Mike Lenahan. Rusty Jones, Dave Peege. Second Row, Coach Dennis Lampley, Phil Osborne, Tim Sullivan, Steve Stallings, Jim White, Coach John Kahl. ,

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KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS'N. Sute Committee Expense 329.06 Officials (State MeeU) 1,862.95 PERIOD FROM JULY 1, 1977, TO JUNE 30, 1978 Mileage & Local EnterUlnment 9,400.35 New Equipment 103.80 STATEMENT OF Ticket SeUers & Takers 170.00 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS MIscellaneo us Expenses 1,130.33 Security (State Meets! 512.50 23,167.70 {These figures have been certified and we have a report on file In oi ir office.) Baseball: RECEIPTS: Trophks & Awards 3,048.50 Balance In checking account July 1, 1977 S 39,718.63 Transportation (State Tournament) 362.06 Annual Dues: 313 _S3.00 $ 939.00 Meals (Stale Tournament) 1.053.00

Officials Dues . 24,219.00 Lodging (State Tournament) 630.00 (FootbaU 701, BaskelbaU 1476, Umpires (Stale Tournament) 650.20 5,743.76 Wrestling Baseball SS7, 63) Cross Country: — High School Coaches Ass^n 1,000.00 Grant Kentucky Mileage & Local Entertahimenl 2,395.81 checks made good) 6,239.50 Redeposlts (Bad Trophies & Awards 3,853.15 (Magazbie Directory) 2,180.00 Advertishig & Expenses — Slate MeeU 1,175.37 7,424.33 Sale of Publications 2,273.58 Matured — Certificate of Deposit 210,000.00 Football Playoffs: 470.21 Interest — Certificates of Deposit 3,934.52 Prhiting — Trophies & Awards 1,351.20 Transferred — Boys* Stale Basketball Tour. Acc't.. . . 217,400.50 Transportation 1,060.00 Transferred — Girls' Stale Basketball Tour. Acc't.. . . 33,000.00 Refunds 150.40 LodgUig 836.00 Meals 3,534.00 Receipts — State Basketball Tournament 1,929.50 Field Rentak Add. Labor 2,076.19 Football Playoffs: — 1,074.00 Classes A, AA, AAA Ticket Sales 24,384.00 Officials 665.46 Class AAAA Ticket Sales 21,463.00 Ticket SeUers & Takers Scoreboard 180.00 Program Profit 419.00 P.A. & 525.46 Wrestling — State Tournament Receipts Stale Committee Expense 230.00 Track Receipts; Insurance 224.00 Classes A, AA Ticket Sales 4,799.00 FootbaUs 60.00 Class AAA Ticket Sales 1,645.00 6,444.00 Statisticians Swimming — Slate Meet Receipts 1,123.50 Incidental Expenses — Board Grant 9,600.00 292.28 Gymnastics — State Meet Receipts 142.00 Press Box Expenses Special Police 615.03 Total Receipts Honorarium & Expenses — Game Mgrs 535.00 Ambulance Service & Isl Aid 40.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Miscellaneous Expenses 1,942.07 Cono'oi 9,627.69 Board of Expense Usher Service 530.00 25,840.90 Commissioner's Salary (Base Sal. $27,800.00) 17,869.61 Expense — Commissioner's Office 828.31 Rifle Marksmanship: Mileage & Local Entertainment 200.40 Ass't. Commissioners' Salaries (Base Sal. $60,900.00) . 39,261.57 74.40 Travel Expense — Ass't Commissioners 3,286.76 Trophies & Awards 70.00 Secretarial Salaries 18,718.37 Officials 35.00 379.80 Janitorial Service 2,493.98 MisceUaneouB Postage 6,293.00 Wrestling: Office Supplies 2,477.18 Expenses — State Committee 81539 Janitorial Supplies 198.85 Trophies & Awards 510.89 New Equipment 1,198.00 Officials 1,824.00 Insurance 6,725.09 MUeage & Local Entertainment 2,294.31 Equipment Repairs & Service Contracts 1,321.78 PrinHng 215.30 Blue Cross, Blue Shield 3,928.12 Rentals (State Tournament) 832.25 Building Repairs & Ground Maintenance 2,405.36 Custodial Services (State Tournament) 270.00 Utilities 6,759.89 Police (Stale Tournament) 244.73 Telephone & Telegraph 5,810.78 MIsceUaneous Expenses 202.00 Printing 10,368.07 Ticket SeUers & Takers 220.00 7,428.87 Purchase of Publications 10,166.17 Gymnastics: Meetings 9,420.23 Delegates to Nat'l Fed. Expenses — State Committee. 401.03 Legal Services. 9,786.23 Trophies & Awards 413.17 285.73 Offfclais (Stale Meets) 307.00 1,000.00 Mileage & Local Entertainment 391.47 1,250.00 Audit Miscellaneous Expenses 206.60 1,080.88 Refunds Regional Meet Expenses 60.00 1,779.27 Bad Checks 6,331.85 Appropriation to Ky. H.S. Ath. Directors 300.00 Fencing: Taxes and Withholdings: Trophies & Awards 116.80 Federal Income Tax Withheld 17,949.20 Expenses — State Meet 54.13 170.93 Social Security 11,327.70 Total Disbursements $ 564,709.12 City License Fee 2,307.25 Total Receipts 603,085.63 Slate Income Tax 4,029.35 $ 564,709.12 State Sales Tax 3,019.23 Total Disbursements Insurance Premium withheld (Stout) 600.00 Cash Balance $ 38,376.51 State Unemployment Tax 444.05 Teachers' Retirement Deduction 6,829.92 BANK RECONCILEMENT: Teachers' Retirement Employment Contri 7,415.60 Balance per bank sutemenl, June 30, 1978 S 42,936.44 Premium Withheld — American Family Life Assu. 242.70 Less Outslanduig Checks: Catastrophic Insurance No. 961 $ 115.00 Certificates of Deposits No. 980 19.80 Magazine: No. 996 184.00 Printing No. 1009 54.13 Mailing No. 1050 7.50 No. 1060 15.00 Officials' Division: No. 1064 10.00 Stale Expenses 3,088.39 Clinic No. 1077 7.50 Liability Insurance. 7,515.00 No. 1089 128.50 Assigning Sec'y Meetings 337.06 No. 1092 169.00 Officials' Emblems 1,468.73 No. 1099 47.20 Swimming: No. 1100 11.10 State Committee Expense 444.65 No. 1112 26.00 Trophies and Awards 873.12 No. 1114 78.00 Offlcials 762.90 No. 1129 104.00 Mileage & Local Entertainment (State Meets) 4,055.85 No. 1137 47.20 Pool Rental & Add. Services 2,444.36 No. 1155 46.00 Ticket Sellers & Takers (Stale Meets) 80.00 No. 1158 26.00 Golf: No. 1170 191.60 Mileage & Local Entertainment 2,686.55 No. 1172 151.30 Trophies & Awards 2,172.75 No. 1177 42.10 Regional Tournament Expense 340.95 No. 1181 26.76 State Tournament Expenses. 1,142.00 No. 1191 61.80 No. 1196 26.00 No. 1222 140.00 Mileage & Local Entertainment 1,404.94 No. 1223 477.30 Trophies & Balls 3,754.70 No. 1230 19.20 Expenses — Tournament Managers 364.50 No. 1231 327.21 No. 1232 2,000.73 4359-93 Regkjnal Expense True Bank Balance June 30, 1978 $ 38,376.51 Trophies & Awards .

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1978 BOYS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Ist Federal S. & L. Ass'n — Certificate 10,000.00 1st Federal S. & L. Ass'n — Certificate 5,000.00 RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Isl Security Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. RECEIPTS: Savings Acc't 45,985.16 Total Retirement Fund Assets $ 83,788.47 Balance In checking accounl Jul; 1, 1977 S 15 Ticket Sales $ 293,996.00 Radio Fees 6,550.00 Murray Tennis Team Winners Television Fee 4,000.00 Profll on Program 2,538.70 Postage 652.50 Presentation Singles Refund 548.75 Winners Redeposit 161.00 Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS: Printing 2,966.08 Trophies and Awards 1,163.13 Postage 28.35 Refunds 81.00

1 1,547.00 Incidental Expenses U6) Teams 8,000.00 Transportation 1,973.60 Lodging 15,482.69 17,203.78 Coliseum Rental 13,500.00

Officials' Fees and Expenses . . 2,880.56 Scorers and Timers 1,008.77 Shot Chart Keepers & Statlstlclai 810.00 Ushers 6,301.76 Ticket Sellers, Takers & Guards 9,162.16 380.00 Telephone & Telegraph 108.54 Towel Service. 270.00 Milk Bar Expenses 70.23

Miscellaneous Expenses — Tournament Manager . 127.50 Hon. & Expenses — Ass'l Tour. Mgrs 2,778.15 Bad Checks 161.00 State Sales Tax 5,042.15 Transfer of Funds — Amount Transferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit Balance — Bank Statement June 30, 1978 1978 GIRLS' STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS: Ticket Sales $ 75,726.00 Radio Fees 660.00 Program Profit 829.21 PosUge 28.18 Refund 1,080.88 S 78,32^ Left to Right: Team winners, Robyn Burke, DISBURSEMENTS: Coach Lanette Hunt, Candy Jackson (Murray High Printing $ 1,192.23 Trophies & Awards 1,057.52 School). Bev Ramser, singles winner. Presentation Postage 26.25 Academy. Insurance 477.00 Incidental Expenses (16) Team 3,200.00 Transportation 1,791.01 Lodging 9,803.94 Meals 15,433.14 Coliseum Rental & Additional Services 2,784.28 Richmond Model Tennis Team Winners Office Fees and Expenses 2,238.01 Scorers & Timers. 525.37 Ticket SeUers, Takers & Guards 3,270.72 P.A. Announcers 285.10 Towel Service- 84.00 Miscellaneous Expenses — Tournament Mgr 280.71 Hon. & Exp. — Ass't Toumo. Mgrs 1,138.25 State Sales Tax 1,576.74 45,16 Transfer of Funds — Amoimt Transferred to K.H.S.A.A. as Tournament Profit

Balance — Checking Account — June 30, 1978 1977-78 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND RECEIPTS:

Total Receipts $ DISBURSEMENTS: Retirement Payments Cash Balance K.H.S.A.A. ASSETS: Cash Balance — 1st Security National Bank & Trust Company S 38,376.51 Savings Certificate — 1st Security National Bank & Trust Company Treasury Bill — Isl Security National Bank & Trust Company Total Funds on Hand, June 30, 1978 Estimated Value of K.H.S.A.A. Building and Equipment Total K.H.S.A.A. Assets S 626.992.02 K.H.S.A.A. RETIREMENT TRUST FUND ASSETS: Cash Balance — 1st Security National Bank & Trust Company $ 2,803.31 Left to Right: Chuck Gibson, John Ro-wletl, Bank of Commerce — Certificate of Deposit 20,000.00 team winners. Model High SchooL . -

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University of Kentucky Sports Center, Lexington, May 20, 1978

Madison High School Track Team — K.H.S.A.A. Champion

(Left to Right) Front Row Coach G. Long, T. Campbell, G. Kemp, K. Black, S. Kemp, MGR. B. Campbell. Second Row: Ballew, L. Williams, R. Farris, P. Sweat.

60 Yard Hurdles- 3. Clark, Raceland High Jump— 1. Dunn. Burgin 4. Rawe, Bishop Brossart 1. Campbell, Richmond Madison 2. Gallion, Jenkins 5. Dean, Ft. Campbell 2. Revis, Jenkins 3. Stinnett, Mercer County Time - 5:18.3 3. Warren, Lexington Catholic 4. Molden, Somerset 440 Yard Relay 4. Luthy, Bellevue 5. Grinter, Olmstead 5. Liles, Providence 1. Todd County Central Time - Distance — 5 '4' 2. Murray 110 Yard Hurdles- 3. Richmond Madison Long Jump— 1 Gallion, Jenkins 4. Burgin 1. Boyd, Harrodsburg 2. Molden, Somerset 5. Henry County 2. Henderson, Henry Co. 3. Stinnett, Mercer County Time - 51-.8 3. Lamar, Hancock Co. 4. Grinter. Olmstead 880 Yard Relay- 4. Grundy, Bardstown 5. Mosier, Whitesburg 5. Chenault, Harrodsburg 1. Richmond Madison Time — Distance - 17'6 3/4"- 2. Ft. Campbell 100 Yard Dash- 3. Russellville 1. Boyd, Harrodsburg 4. Bellevue 2. Payne, Todd County Central 5. Todd County Central 3. Price, Henry County Time - 1:46.0 4. Ballew, Richmond Madison 880 Yard Medley Relay- TOTAL POINTS 5. Stubblefield, Trigg County 1. Richmond Madison Time — Richmond Madison 30 2. Burgin Todd County Central 27 220 Yard Dash- 3. Todd County Central Harrodsburg 23 1. Boyd, Harrodsburg 4. Bellevue Ft. Campbell 23 2. Payne, Todd County Central 5. Ludlow Jenkins 14 3. Kemp, Richmond Madison Time - 1:54.9 Burgin 12 10 4. Price, Henry County Henry County Mile Relay— McLean County. . . . : 10 5. Adams, Murray 1. Ft. Campbell Owen County 10 - Time 2. Richmond Madison Somerset 9 Webster County 8 440 Yard Run- 3. Todd County Central Bellevue 6 4. Webster County 1. Payne, Todd Co. Mercer County 6 5. Dayton 2. Crooks, Paris Bishop Brossart. 5 Tin.e- 4:12.9 3. Goins, Anderson Co, ShotPut- Murray 5 4. Hughes, Somerset Hancock County 5 1. Cummins, McLean Co. 5 5. Tuerpe, Dayton Providence Time — 2. Yeast, Webster Co. Paris 4 3. Stewart, Russell Co. Russellville 3 880 Yard Run- 4. Stone, Fairview Anderson County 3 1. Hood, Ft. Campbell 5. Oakley, Providence Lexington Catholic 3 3 2. Porter, Owen Co. Distance — 39'1" Russell County Olmstead 3 3. Rawe, Bishop Brossart Discus— Raceland 3 4. Dean, Ft. Campbell 2 1. Zackary, Webster Co. Dayton 5. Crum, North Bullitt Bardstown 2 2. Cummins, McLean Co. Time — Fairview 2 3. Mitchell, Providence Whitesburg 1 Mile Run— 4. Lamer, Hancock Co. Ludlow 1 1. Foster, Owen Co. 5. Wiggens, Somerset North Bullitt 1 2. Hood, Ft. Campbell Distance - llS'll" Trigg County 1 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978 Page Seven KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET - CLASS A BOYS

University of Kentucky Sportscenter, Lexington, May 20, 1978

Trigg County High School Track Team - K.H.S.A.A. Champion

(Left to Right) Front Row: J. Northington, J. McGee. Second Ro K. Kirby, H. Baker, C. Alexander, Coach Radford, Coach Wallace, R. McGee, L. Raley, S. Avila.

100 Yard Dash- 180 Yard Low Hurdles- Triple Jump— 1. Alexander, Trigg County 1. Harris, Heath 1. Mays, Harrodsburg 2. Venable, Somerset 2. Summerlin, Sayre 2. Buchanan, Ballard Memorial 3. Osborne, Todd Co. Central 3. Phillips, Bardstown 3. Osborne, Todd Co. Central 4. Hugley, Richmond Madison 4. Hodge, Bath County 4. Harris, Heath 5. Johnson, Owen County 5. England, North Bullitt 5. Johnson, Campbellsville Time — Time — Distance - 44'H" 220 Yard Dash- 880 Yard Relay- Discus— 1. Venable, Somerset 1. Todd County Central 1. Chase, Corbin 2. Alexander, Trigg Co. 2. Trigg County 2. McGee, Trigg Co. 3. Simons, Richmond Madison 3. Campbellsville 3. Torian, Providence 4. Taylor, Campbellsville 4. Richmond Madison 4. MUler, Carroll Co. 5. Parks, Harrodsburg 5. Somerset 5. Bradley, Lexington Catholic Time — 22.8 Time — 1: Distance - 149'9" 440 Yard Dash- Mile Relay— Venable, Somerset 1. RussellvUle Simons, Fleming Co. 2. Trigg Co.

Crenshaw , RussellvUle 3. Jenkins Gorham, Lexington Catholic 4. Harrodsburg Kirby, Trigg Co. 5. Lexington Catholic Time - 50.7 Time - 3: 880 Yard Dash- Shot Put- Narrimore, Jenkins 1. Chase, Corbin Nader, Somerset 2. McGee, Trigg County Wallace, Providence 3. Sears, Sonerset Burgin, Harrodsburg 4. Torain, Providence Raley, Trigg Co. 5. Cochran, Owen Co. Tin 2:01.5 Distance — S Mile Run— High Jump— TOTAL POINTS 1. Narrimore, Jenkins 1. Mays, Harrodsburg Trigg County 28 2. Schaufuss, Bellevue 2. Brashear, Providence Somerset 27 3. Briscoe, Corbin 3. Caraway, Caverna Harrodsburg 22 4. Borders, Somerset 4. Williamson, RussellvUle Corbin 17 5. Hasty, Oneida 5. Simmons, Madison Bellevue 17 Time - 4:27.5 Distance — Campbellsville 12 Two Mile Run— Pole Vault- RussellvUle llVi 1. Schaufuss, Bellevue 1. Turner, Edmonson Co. Lexingion Sayre 10 2. Narrimore, Jenkins 2. Sanders, Burgin Providence 10 3. Back, University Breckinridge 3. Harper, Bellevue Richmond Madison 8 4. Briscoe, Corbin 4. Chasteen, Berea Edmonson County 7 5. Borders, Somerset 5. Carty, Menifee Co. Bardstown 5

Time - 9:49.3 Height - 1 Lexington Catholic 4 120 Yard Hurdles- Long Jump— Fulton 4 1. Johnson, Campbellsville Todd County Central 4 1. Summerlin, Sayre 2. Parker, Fulton Caverna 3'/2 2. Sprague, Bellevue 3. Mays, Harrodsburg . Murray 3 3. Bumphis, Murray 4. Williams, Todd Co. Central Owen County 2 4. Phillips, Bardstown 5. Clemmons, Edmonson Co. Carroll County 2 5. Brown, Ft. Campbell Distance — 1 Time - 14.8 21 Ft. Campbell -

Page Eight THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978 KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET - CLASS AAA BOYS

Louisville, Kentucky - May 20, 1978

Trinity High School Track Team — K.H.S.A.A. Champion

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(Left to Kight) Front Row P Bonifer t Wampltr J Luxemberger B Neff M Wille J Davis M Kahle, R Sears R.

Rickert. Second Row: D. Phillips, J. Randall, B. Taylor, R. Parks, J . Blade, H. Neumaver, B. Kuhn, P. Brito, T. Osting, Coach Ken Combs. Third Row: J. King, (MGR) K. Miles (Head MGR), P. Johnson, K. Caster, C. Lutes, G. French. T. Stratman, D. Block, Head Coach Br. C. Cully. Fourth Row: C. Kuhn, T. Wychulis, K. Riley, M. Atzinger, J. Thomas, M. Ballard, J. Meurer, J. Perkins, G. Fisher, G. Hubert. Fifth Row: Coach D. Brohm, G. Johnson, D. Gitscher, P. Taylor, G. Cline, D. Connell, R. Miller, J. Meichter, T. Bennett, M. Smith.

100 Yard Dash- 3. Neichter. Trinity Pole Vault- 4. Breckinridge, Butler 1. Gray, Durrett 1. Meyers, St. Xavier 5. Willie, Trinity 2. LaPaille, Pleasure Ridge Park 2. Ray Time-4:25.3 3. Burton, Iroquois 3. McKenzie 4. Smith, Trinity 4. Jacobsen Two Mile Run— 5. Neighbors, Eastern 5. Coleman „. Time-10.0 1. Nueff, Trinity Distance- 13'6' 2. Lynch, Eastern 3. Pipkin, Atherton 220 Yard Dash- Triple Jump— 4. Graves, St. Xavier 1. Gray, Durrett 1. Gray, Durrett 2. Rondo, Fairdale 5. DeMasters, Valley Time-9:33.9 2. Lee, Manual 3. LaPaille, Pleasure Ridge Park 3. Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park 4. Wright, Durrett 880 Yard Relay 4. Bishop, Atherton 5. Smith, Trinity Time-21.8 5. Brooks, Valley 1. Durrett Distance-45'ir 2. Manual 440 Yard Dash- 3. Fairdale Discus- 4. Iroquois 1. Cowherd, St. Xavier Portis, Thomas Jefferson 5. Eastern 2. Connell, Trinity Time-1:30.4 Herde, St. Xavier 3. Gross, Male Galiette, Eastern 4. Cline, Trinity Mile Relay— Hart, Ballard 5. Elbert, Moore Shaw, Valley 1. Manual Time— 50.6 Distance-lS8'8' 2. Fairdale 120 Yard High Hurdles- 3. Eastern 1. LaPaille. Pleasure Ridge Park 4. Valley 5. Trinity 2 . Neeley, Manual TOTAL POINTS 3. Montano, St. Xavier Time-3:24.4 32'/2 4. Sears, Trinity Trinity 5. Hayden, Stuart Shot Put- St. Xavier 31 Time-14.4 Portis, Thomas Jefferson Durrett 26 Shaw, Valley Manual 25 180 Yard Low Hurdles- Thornton, Butler Valley 22 Eastern 20 1. Munro, St. Xavier Harris, Waggener '20 2. Sears, Trinity Alvey, Western Pleasure Ridge Park 54' Fairdale 16 3. Neeley, Manual Distance — Jefferson 12 4. Montano, St. Xavier Thomas Iroquois 11 5. Hayden, Stuart Long Jump— Time-20.S Schaber, Eastern Atherton 10 Fox, Pleasure Ridge Park Male 6y2 880 Yard Run- Francis, Manual Butler 6 1. Skaggs, Valley Bishop, Atherton Southern 6 2. Aubrey, Fairdale Brooks, Valley Stuart 6 3. Bennett, Trinity Distance—21' Ballard 2 4. Schissler, St. Xavier Waggener 2 5. Breckinridge, Butler High Jump— Moore 1 1. Logsdon, Iroquois Western 1 2. Cline, Trinity Bishop David Mile Run— 3. Compton, Male Central 1. McKay, Southern 4. Schaber, Eastern Jeffersontown 2. DeMaster, Valley 5. Speedy, Fairdale Seneca Distance — 6'4' Shawnee THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978 Page Nine KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET - CLASS AA BOYS University of Kentucky Sports Center, Lexington, May 20, 1978 Lafayette High School Track Team - K.H.S.A.A. Champion

100 Yard Dash- 180 Yard Hurdles- Triple Jump— 1. Jones, Danville 1. Williams^ LaRue Co. 1. Richardson, Bryan Station 2. Prewitt, Lafayette 2. Mudd, Nelson Co. 2. Ward, Lafayette 3. Hampton, Lafayette 3. Glass, Christian Co. 3. Elmore, Paducah Tilghman 4. Lee,Paducah Tilghman 4. Wadkins, MadisonvUI 4. Green, Covington Holmes 5. Douglass, Paducali Tilghn 5. Shannon, Danville 5. Holmes, NortTi Hardin Distance - 49 '3" ^™ Richardson broke the state record of 220 Yard Dash- 880 Yard Relay- 47'9i/2" 1. in this event. 1. Hampton, Lafayette Lafayette 2. Jc 2. Paducah Tilghman Discus— 3. Pr 1. Whitman, Tates Creek 4. W„.m,.,bj ell. Paducah Tilghman 5. Elizabet 5. Wilson, B. 3. Kubale, Boyle Co. Time - 1:29.9 -^ 4. Yeckerin- , Owensboro 440 Yard Dash- Mile Relay— 5. Knoerl, ovington Holmes IJistance 1. Burse, Hopkinsville 1. Henry Clay -1S8'9" 2. Owens, Henry Clay 2. Lafayette TOTAL POINTS 3. Green, Lafayette 3. Bowling Green Lafayette 35 4. Jouett, Covmgton Holme 4. Henderson Co, Danville 26 5. Richards, Danville 5. North Hardin Paducah Tilghman 21 ^""' ~ Owensboro on 880 Yard Run- Shot Put- North Hardin Tg 1. Fogle, Simon Kenton Henry Clay. 1. Thomas, Henry' Clay( \l 2. Daviess County 2. Jeter, North Har____ Abraham, Paducah Tilghn 13 3. Wood, Bryan Station in 3. Wagner, Paducah Tilghn Glasgow 4. Bowling Green 9 4. Quarles, Christian Co. Knoerl, Covington Holmei 5. Carter, Covington Holmes q 5. Marshall, Lafayette East Carter ~ Distance LaRue County g Mile Run- ""^ High Jump- Tates Creek a Newport Catholic 6 1. Jeter, 1. Mays, Danville North Hardin Hopkinsville f. 2. Mattingly, Daviess Co. 2. Mize, Madison Central Hardin Madison Central 5 3. Buck, East Carter 3. Holmes, North Franklin-Simpson 4. Henderson Co. 5 4. Barger, Madison C tral Wham, Simon Kenton 5. Murphy, Di.xie Height 5. Jackson, Bryan Stat: g Distan Christian County e Time- 4:21.3 Pulaski County 4 Two MUe Run- Pole Vault- Nelson County 4 1. Quisenberry, Davit 1. Camm, Newport Cathol Henderson County 4 2. Corneilius, Pulaski Co. 2. Bell, Marion Co. East Carter 4 3. Carver, 3. Eckestein, Daviess Co. Greenup C 4. Payne, Apollo 4. Roberts, Campbell 5. Fultz, Russell 5. Adkisson, Lloyd ^""^ 120 Yard Hurdles- Long Jump— enup County 3 (Ho I. Baird, Franklin Simpson Bryant^ Bowling Gr , 2 adisonville 2. Franklin, Wa M?d 2 warren Central 2 Covington Holn Campbell County 2 s'. Doss, Lafayett 5. Ward, Lafayette Eliza bethto\An.

Dixie Heights. . Erlanger Lloyd,

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEET - CLASS AA GIRLS University of Kentucky Sports Center, Lexington, May 20, 1978 Bryan Station High School Track Team - K.H.S.A.A. Champion 60 Yard Hurdles- 440 Yard Reiay- Long Jump- 1* Warcf; New 1. Young, Bryan station 1. Bryan station 2. Clark, Danville Clay 2. King, Nortl 2. Henry ..^..derson. ui» LI I J. Co. 3. Crockett, Franklin Co. 3. Covington Holmes Clark, Paducah Tilehma 4. Robertson, Henderson Co. 4. Henderson Co. Blackburn. Henry Clay 5. Merritt, Hopkinsville 5. Hopkinsville Time - 8.0 Young tied state record with her time of 880 Yard Relay- 1. Bryan station 2. Henry Clay lib Yard Hurdles- 3. Boone Co. 1. Clark, Danville 4. Boyd Co. POINTS 2. Crockett, Franklin Co. 5. Christian Co. TOTAL 3. Merritt, Hookinsville 4. Robertson, TIenderson Co. 880 Yard Medley Relly Bryan Station 40 5. Walston, Christian Co. Henderson County 21 1. Boyd Co. Time -i 4.6 Boone County 100 Yard Dash- 2. Madisonville 18 3. Hopkinsville Carroll County is 1. Hill, Bryan Station 4. Franklin Co. Franklin County I2 2. Dillard, Christian Co. 5. Bryan Station Henry Clay 12 3. Blackburn. Henry Clay Time 4. Pinner, Calloway Co. Mile Relay— Apollo 12 5. Meyer, Danville Notre Dame Academy 1. Boyd Co. 10 220 Yard Dash- Time-11.2 2. Henderson Co. Hopkinsville lo 3. Madisonville Notre Dame Academy 9 4. Covington Hoi Madisonville 8 5. Calloway Co. Christian County 7 Gay, Bryanirya Stat Berry pki Shot Put- Boyle County 6 6 Heate n Central 1. Fogle, Lafa Newport 440 Yard Dash- -25.6 iowling Gri Lafayette 6 Stone, Nels Covington Holmes s-' 1. Pinner, Calloway Co. Favors, Wai Shelby County 4 2. Meyer, Notre Dame Academy Garrett, Ch Owensboro 4 3. Boggs, Boyd Co. North Hardin 4 4. Dolas, Dixie Heights Discus- 5. Bowman, Boyd Co. Bowling Green 4 Time-57.9 1. G Elizabethtown 3 880 Yard 2. M... Run- Ashland Blazer 3 3. John 4. Leonard. Boyle Co. Ft. Thomas Highland 3 straight, derson Co. Paducah Tilghman 3 Judgl, t 5. Clarke, Barren Co. Distance — Nelson County Tobin, Tates Creek Highu- L Jump- 3 Pendygraft, B Harrison County 2 Time-2:20.9 1. Snow, Bryan Station Barren County 2 Mile Run- 2. Depp. Owensboro Bourbon County 2 3. Ausbun, Ashland Dixie Heights 2 4. Carr, Harrison Co. 5. Smiley, Madisonville Tates Creek 2 Warren Central 1

, Paducah Tilehiran Time-5.07.0 Beumel set a state record in this event with her time of 5.07.0. Page Ten THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978

Forty-Fifth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament— Boys University of Kentucky — Lexington, Kentucky - June 2-3, 1978

SINGLES QUARTER- SEMI- FINALS FINALS FINALS

I. Schechter-Ballard Schechter

T. Leveronne-Bishop David 6-0; 6-0 Schechter

G. Hill-Henderson Co. 6-3; 6-4 R. Rouse-Owensboro Hill

Randall-Fairdale 6-0; 6-1 ~ D. RandallFairdale 6-2; 6-4 Schechter 6-2 M. Randolph -Univ. Breck. 6-4; Randolph-Univ. Brack.

R Schuster-Dixie Heights 6-l;6-l Randolph J. Watson-Model 6-3; 6-3 Jones 6-2; 6-2 T. Clements-Highlands Jones

W. Jones-Waggener 6-3; 6-2 Bybee 6-4; 6-3 S. Plain-Owensboro Plain

B. Young-Model 6-3; 6-1 Varga

6-3; 6-1 J. Varga-St. Xavier Vargo A. Anderson-Hopkinsville Anderson-Hopkinsville 6-3; 6-2 J. Lykins-Lewis Co. 6-0; 6-4 Bvbee J. King-Henry Clay King-Henry Clay 6-4; 6-1

M. Williams-Allen Co. 6-1; 7-5 Pitts S. Pitts-Franklin Co. 6-2; 6-2

Bybee S. Underwood-Glasgow 7-5; 6-4 Bybee

L. Bybee-Central 6-0; 6-1

DOUBLES (Boys)

\

Owensboro Ballard 6-0; 6-1 Model Model 6-4; 6-4 Western Woodford Co. Model Woodford Co. 6-3; 6-3 7-6; 6-2 Model Paducah Tilghman 4-6; 7-6; 6-0 Pad. Tilghman

Univ. Breckinridge 4-6; 6-1; 6-2 St. Xavier

6-1; 7-5 St. Xavier St. Xavier

7-6; 6-3 Warren Central Lloyd

Erlanger Lloyd 6-1; 6-3 THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978 Page Eleven

Nineteenth Annual Kentucky High School Tennis Tournament - Girls University of Kentucky — Lexington, Kentucky — June 2-3, 1978

SINGLES QUARTER B. Ramser-Presentation FINALS SEMI-

Bye Ramser FINALS FINALS

K. Clark -Franklin Simpson Ramser 6-2; 6-1 Bye Clark

R. Olims-Stuart Ramser 6-0; 6-0 Bye Olims Olims S. Rouse-Owensboro 6-3; 6-2

Bye Rouse Ramser G. Nutter-Paris 7-6; 6-1

Bye Nutter

J. Elder-Central Nutter 6-0;6-0 D. Sohn-Western Elder 6-0 ;6^ K Jackson-Henderson Co. Nutter Kuhlman 3-6; 6-1; 6-1 C. Kuhlman-Notre Dame 6-0; 6-0 C. Kuhlman J. Rupert-Boyd Co. 6-2; 6-0 Rupert

Ramser V. Dixon-Henderson Co. 6-2; 4-6; 6-0

Bve Dixon

S. Kepley-Franklin Simpson

Kepley 6-3; 6-7; 6-3 J. Coulter-Boyle Co. 6-3; 6-0

A. Wuerdeman-Ashland Fiihlman 6-1; 6-1 Bye Wuerdeman

Bye S. Kuhlman 6-0; 6-0 S. Kuhlman S. Kuhlman-Notre Dame

Bye Dougherty 6-1; 6-2 Hertzman

J. Norris-Owensboro Hertzman McGuire 6-2; 4-6; 7-5 L McGuire-Henry Clay 6-2; 6-1 Dougherty M. Wergel-Somerset 6-1; 6-4 Welgel Bye

Bye Dougherty 6-0; 6-0 Dougherty Page Twelve THE KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE FOR AUGUST, 1978

DOUBLES (Girls)

SEMI- Sacred Heart FINALS

Sacred Heart FINALS Bye

Boyd Co. Sacred Heart 6-2; 6-0 Boyd Co. Bye

Owensboro Sacred Heart 3-6; 6-4; 6-1 Paris Paris 6-3; 6-4 Paris Presentation 6-2; 6-4

Presentation Bye Murray Danville 2-6;6-3;6-2

Danville Bye

Ft. Thomas Highland s Ft. Thomas Highlands 6-3; 6-4 Ft. Thomas Highlands Bye

Murray Glasgow 6-1; 6-4 Glasgow Western 6-0; 2-6; 6-3

Murray Murray 6-0; 6-1 Murray Bye

KENTUCKY HIGH SCHOOL STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Owensboro, Kenlucky June 1-2, 1978

Tates Creek 2 TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS Tates Creek 8 David Butcher, Thelma Charles Joseph, Radcliff Owensboro 1 Eldridge Rogers, Hopkinsville Tates Creek John Vandermale, Lexington

Paintsville 7 Elizabethtown 4

Elizabethtown 9 CAN ATHLETIC INJURIES AND COST OF ATHLETIC INSURANCE BE REDUCED?

HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL HELP:

1. Secure a team physician. Your local Medical Society can advise on this.

2. Require players to be physically fit and well conditioned before engaging in contact.

3. Do not allow a player with an injury to participate until he has medical approval to do so.

4. Make sure equipment is adequate, in good condition, and that it is properly worn.

5. Consider carefully the length of practice sessions. The latter part of lengthy sessions produces the most injuries.

6. Require injuries to be reported to you promptly and refer those needing attention to the physician at once.

7. Get your players interested in injury prevention and fitness. Any player is more valuable without casts and crutches.

8. Our COOPERATIVE FOOTBALL PLAN and Student Insurance provide excellent coverage, service and economy.

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